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Ear Training Practice

These exercises will improve your musical ability by developing a more intuitive understanding
of what you hear. For best results, practice a little bit every day:

 Intervals: In this exercise, you will hear two notes in sequence. Your goal is to identify
the interval between the two notes.
 Chords: In this exercise, you will hear a chord. Your goal is to identify the type of chord
that you heard.
 Scales: In this exercise, you will hear a scale. Your goal is to identify the name of the
scale that you heard.
 Chord Progressions: In this exercise, you will hear a chord progression. Your goal is to
identify each chord that you heard.
 Perfect Pitch: In this exercise, you will hear a single note. Your goal is to identify the
name of the note.
 Scale Degrees (functional): In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression
followed by a single note. You must identify the scale degree of that note relative to the
key established by the chord progression. This is also known as "functional ear training".
 Intervals in Context (functional): This exercise combines the "Intervals" and "Scale
Degrees" exercises. In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by
two notes. You must identify the major scale degrees of the two notes relative to the
key established by the chord progression as well as the interval between the two notes.
 Melodic Dictation: In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by a
short melody. You must identify the major scale degree of each note in the melody.

For Teachers

If you are a teacher who would like to use these exercises in the classroom, check out the
teacher version of the site:

 Give assignments online with specific exercise settings


 View student scores
 More exercises -- music theory exercises like chord building and key signature
identification

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